President Franklin D.
Roosevelt's
Visits to Hyde Park During His Presidency.*

*Explanatory
Note on Calculation of Dates: Date ranges include only those days in which
a significant or substantial part of the day was spent in Hyde Park. Often
the President would depart from Washington late in the afternoon so as to
arrive in Hyde Park late in the evening. Similarly, the President often
left Hyde Park shortly after midnight so as to arrive in Washington by 9:00
a.m. Such travel days when the President technically was in Hyde Park but
spent no appreciable time there are not included.

The following timeline traces the dates that President Franklin D.
Roosevelt visited his hometown of Hyde Park, New York, while he held the
title of President. Included in the timeline are notes on special events
relating to the President in Hyde Park; Links to speeches the President
made in Hyde Park; Links to selected Press Conferences that the President
held in Hyde Park; Links to other documents describing events in Hyde Park
during Presidential Visits; and Links to photos of President Roosevelt and
others in Hyde Park.

June 19-20:
Winston S. Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain, visits Hyde Park to
discuss the war in Europe. Some sources say that the concept of
creating an atomic
weapon is discussed in these meetings.